JAPAN AIRLINES WILL RENT YOU CLOTHES TO REDUCE BAGGAGE
Japan Airlines is testing a new service for their customers. Called “Any Wear, Anywhere,” it allows passengers traveling to Japan to rent clothes for their trip. Instead of dealing with a bulky suitcase, you can rent clothes that will be shipped to your hotel or BnB. The service offers clothing sets in various styles with prices starting at $28 for five items, and customers can use them for up two weeks. You would be charged for damaged and lost items, so you can’t just wear them and toss them. The clothing will be sourced from overstock and pre-owned apparel.
* So, thrift store clothes. Classy!
* Or – and here’s a crazy idea – OR…figure out a way to NOT lose our luggage or have your people steal stuff out of it. I know – crazy, right?
* I hear this program is a big hit among traveling sumo wrestlers – renting previously-worn diaper thingys.
* So I can NOT take the clothes I want, which lightens my load; the airline will use less fuel, saving them money, and I get to pay extra for that. How can this idea possibly fail?








